UdA | Architecture and Interior Design 1992 -2015

UdA was founded in 1992 in Turin by Valter Camagna, Massimiliano Camoletto and Andrea Marcante. In 2005, designer Adelaide Testa joined UdA partners for Interior Design projects.
UdA’s projects have been described by the critics as an example of an ultra-sophisticated architecture with a specific concern for sensory perception, materials, light and surfaces. Sophistication as a result of the complex relationship between man and his surroundings.
This thematic which is closely correlated with the interest for cross-influence from other forms of creative expression and visual communication, brought UdA to conceive projects as a transformation of the Cartesian Space concept into its emotional and sensorial analogy of “territory” and “landscape”.
Pursuing this common thread, many of UdA’s projects won awards and appreciations, motivating the studio to follow a path of an Architecture reconnecting emotion and reason to a renewed humankind consciousness.
Many of UdA projects have been published in the major international architecture and interior design magazines.
Nowadays, research and theory are juxtaposed to the studio’s professional activity through lectures, workshops and academic courses.

In 2015 UDA has been divided into three indipendent firm, each of those under one of the three partners’ direction.